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Climate Change
Saudi Aramco Pledges to Reach Net-Zero Emissions by 2050
Saudi Aramco's target excludes emissions from customers burning its crude, but is a decade sooner than a government timetable for the kingdom
Climate Change
Rio Tinto Outlines 6GW Australia Renewables Plan
Mining giant plans wind and solar investment to decarbonise iron ore and smelting operations
Climate Change
Australia’s Tasmania Targets Net-Zero Emissions by 2030
Australia's Tasmania state has released draft legislation to target net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2030.
Climate Change
Chevron Adopts Net Zero Emissions 'Aspiration'
Under pressure to move more aggressively on the energy transition front, US oil producer Chevron committed to a 2050 net zero "aspiration" for operational emiss
Climate Change
UK, South Korea Commit to Clean Energy Co-Operation
The UK and South Korea have signed a memorandum of understanding that will support the co-operation of the countries' respective government departments in worki
Climate Change
Britain's M&S Aims to be Fully Net Zero on Emissions by 2040
Marks & Spencer pledged on Thursday to become net zero in carbon emissions across its own operations, its entire supply chain and its products by 2040, ten year
Climate Change
International Energy Agency Commits to Become Net Zero by 2024
Agency announces goal of bringing down greenhouse emissions from its activities rapidly in alignment with the recommendations of its landmark Roadmap to Net Zer
Climate Change
Sri Lanka to Cease Building Coal-Fired Plants, Aims to be Net-Zero Emitter by 2050
Renewable energy sources such as wind and solar, and small and large hydro power plants together account for half of the island nation's installed electricity c
Climate Change
Petrobras Commits to Net Zero Carbon Emissions
Petrobras' public-private structure means that it will face closer scrutiny over its emissions than other national oil firms
Climate Change
Eighty-Six Companies Join Amazon’s Climate Pledge
Members generate more than $1.8tn in annual sales and have over seven million employees in 21 countries
Climate Change
First Solar Commits to Science-Based Emissions Targets, Net Zero Emissions by 2050
Action aligns emissions reduction targets with levels needed for global transition to net-zero economy
Climate Change
Exelon Utilities Announces 2050 Net-Zero Carbon Emissions Goal
The largest utility in the US by the number of gas and electric customers, Exelon Utilities, has announced its plan to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 compar
Climate Change
Nation’s Largest Renewable Energy Company Calls for Net Zero
The head of Australia’s largest privately owned renewable energy company has called for the federal government to sign up to net zero as the newly expanded gro
New Energy Vehicles
China's First Nearly "Zero-Carbon" New Energy Vehicle Charging Station Opens
A few days ago, the country's first near-carbon comprehensive charging station for new energy vehicles was opened in Tianjin.
Climate Change
Can President Biden Get The Clean Energy Standard Across The Goal Line?
Renewable energy sources generated more electricity than either coal or nuclear power in 2020.
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